What is the most significant thing Steelers can do to improve in 2013?

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  • phillyesq
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 7568

    #16
    Originally posted by Oviedo
    Do you think Harrison is going to drink from the "fountain of Youth?" He is 34 and won't get better. Woodley can't stay healthy. So next year we just hope versus making proactive structural improvements?
    The Steelers needs to add a new outside pass rusher, no question. I'm not sure what other "structural improvements" you mean, but I'll assume that you mean shifting to a 4-3. Whether those who failed to get pressure this year - particularly Woodley and Ziggy Hood - line up in a 3-4 or 4-3 - they will have essentially the same assignment on third downs, i.e., to get to the passer. They need to do their jobs better, simple as that.

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    • hawaiiansteel
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 35648

      #17
      Kovacevic: Lucky ’13 for Steelers? Why not?



      The Steelers' Steve McLendon celebrates a defensive play against the Browns at Heinz Field Dec. 2012. Chaz Palla | Tribune-Review

      By Dejan Kovacevic
      Published: Tuesday, January 1, 2013

      In the spirit of the new year, when a half-empty glass turns half-full with the tick of a clock, when unused two-point plays represent hope for the future rather than rockhead moves of the past, even an 8-8 season for the Steelers can be cast in a positive light.

      Can‘t it?

      No?

      OK, then, I‘ll try instead — in the spirit, of course — to conjure up 13 good thoughts for the franchise going into 2013 …

      • Heath Miller.

      (Hey, this is easy!)

      • You will love Steve McLendon — and not just because he seemed to make a splash play in half of the, oh, two or three snaps he‘d get at nose tackle each game.

      You‘ll also love the fire of a kid who, when I asked him Sunday to describe his style, replied: “My unique style is built from three guys: I want to be powerful and strong like Casey Hampton. I want to be smart like Chris Hoke. And I want to be elusive and quick like Jay Ratliff.”

      That‘s Dallas‘ star nose tackle.

      “Get those guys together, and that‘s Steve McLendon.”

      • Dan Rooney is back.

      He‘s 80 now, and the ship is still Art II‘s to steer. But if all the old man‘s presence achieves is avoiding another case of the team president picking offensive coordinators, that‘ll be plenty.

      No matter your feelings on Bruce Arians or Todd Haley, it‘s hard to dispute that the dumping of the former was the front office‘s most un-Steelers-like move in quite some time.

      • Might have been a mere snapshot, but it was nice to see Haley and Ben Roethlisberger walk off Heinz Field together after the game Sunday, chatting and laughing all the way into the locker room.

      I‘ve expressed doubts about whether they‘ll ever bond over the “Rosetta Stone” playbook, but the next visible sign of snarl between them will be the first.

      • Lawrence Timmons.

      If you don‘t know, then you haven‘t been watching.

      • The Steelers appear to be $12 million over the salary cap for 2013, which sounds ominous. But remember that Omar Kahn, the Steelers‘ cap wizard who someday will heal the ozone layer in search of greater challenges, took on a similar task in 2011 and still scrounged up enough loose change to sign LaMarr Woodley, Troy Polamalu and Timmons.

      This won‘t be a big deal. One prominent guy will go — I‘m guessing Hampton — but others will simply take cuts or defer.

      After which, Omar can begin confiscating aerosol cans.

      • Signing Keenan Lewis is paramount, and I‘ll be surprised if it doesn‘t get done. I know he‘s making some noise now, but he loves where he is.

      If it doesn‘t happen, though, it shouldn‘t escape notice that Cortez Allen was terrific in covering for Ike Taylor. His five takeaways in the final two games accounted for a quarter of the team‘s season total.

      “I am extremely blessed to make that happen,” Allen said.

      Same can be said for the Steelers at a vital position.

      • The Bengals are the new AFC North power?

      Please.

      • Eventually, the Steelers have to quit messing around with Max Starks, don‘t they?

      Every summer, it‘s the same drama as to whether he‘ll be back. Roethlisberger dons a No. 78 jersey in Latrobe, Starks passes a physical, signs for the minimum, suits up in the nick of time and steadily holds down left tackle — the toughest job in football — game after game.

      Starks pointed to his grass-stained socks Sunday and said, “I saved a piece of Heinz Field, just in case I do go.”

      No reason for that to happen.

      • Stop messing around with Ramon Foster, too.Every summer, he‘s the backup at both guard positions, at least until others drop around him and he starts all year long. Yeah, i know a first-round pick went into David DeCastro and that Willie Colon can move mountains with a pink finger when healthy, but the latter hasn't made it through any of the past three seasons. Durability counts.Foster and Starks have two things in common, one being that they were the only linemen to avoid parentheses after their last names and the other being they're about to try the open market.I know this one isn't likely but felt compelled to ask, anyway. “It‘s possible,” Foster said Sunday with a grin, “because Maurkice Pouncey has generously offered to give up some of his pay to keep me.”That apparently was news to the All-Pro center at the next stall: “I did what?”

      • James Harrison will be kept, which is right, but maybe someone will challenge him to be much more of a leader than he‘s been known to be.

      If nothing else, ask him to belligerently impose his rigid workout regimen on Woodley.

      • Mike Tomlin.

      See Timmons explanation above.

      He‘s a good coach who had a lousy year. Happens.

      • They‘re the Steelers.

      They‘ve had seven losing seasons in 40 years.

      The only one this century, 2003, was followed by a 15-1 gem the very next winter and the Lombardi the year after that.

      Anyone really want to bet against a bounce-back?

      Did I even mention the QB?

      [URL]http://triblive.com/sports/dejankovacevic/dejancolumns/3216549-74/steelers-game-starks#ixzz2Gqfnoud7[/URL]

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      • squidkid
        Legend
        • Feb 2012
        • 5847

        #18
        discipline.

        playing undisciplined football is inexusable regardless of what talent is on the field
        steelers = 3 ring circus with tomlin being the head clown

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        • ikestops85
          Hall of Famer
          • Jun 2008
          • 3724

          #19
          Originally posted by squidkid
          discipline.

          playing undisciplined football is inexusable regardless of what talent is on the field
          I have to agree with ya squid. I haven't seen a steeler team this undisciplined since the 2006 season when Cowher mailed it in.
          As many on this site think ... The Rooney's suck, Colbert sucks, Tomlin sucks, the coaches suck, and the players suck.

          but Go Steelers!!!

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          • Steelerphile
            Pro Bowler
            • Dec 2008
            • 1198

            #20
            For me Big Ben needs to spend this offseason, studying the playbook, film, and improving his mind. As he goes into the latter part of his career, he won't be able to fall back on his ability to shake off tacklers and run around and find big plays. If he were as dedicated to the film study and recognizing coverages as Manning and Brady are. The offense would be a strength.

            People say the OL needs to be fixed every year, but they have invested high picks into the line and people still say it. When the defenses fear the passing attack the way defenses fear the Patriots passing attack, the defenses will slough off the line of scrimmage and the running game will come easier.

            They do have to commit fewer penalties.

            I'm not sold on either Redman or Dwyer as a No. 1 back and I am not sure if Mendenhall will stay or return to form either. I would like to see another back come in, who has some speed. Maybe Rainey can bulk up.

            I wonder if my boy DJ will come back next year. I think he would have performed better than Will Johnson as a lead blocker. Will Johnson had a few moments as a blocker but I don't think he overall made much of an impact , IMO. If not DJ, someone other than WJ.

            I think Wallace will probably leave and I think the Steelers will be able to find another capable receiver in free agency or in the draft.

            Don't know what they can do, other than coach up who they have, in terms of the pass rush. I doubt they can afford to draft another DL or outside linebacker high. Maybe they will get lucky on a lower pick, but rookies seldom play much in the Steelers defense, except in case of dire need. I think they could emphasize creating fumbles in their minicamps. That is something I would like them to try to increase turnovers.

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            • fordfixer
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 10922

              #21
              Originally posted by Oviedo
              Fix the offensive line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
              And and and and................. waiting for the other shoe to drop

              Molon labe

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              • Chadman
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 6537

                #22
                Need to dominate on both lines. If the Steelers do that, everything will look better as they'll be able to impose their will on teams, unlike this season where they were just holding ground too often.
                The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I?

                Light up the darkness.

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                • Sugar
                  Hall of Famer
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 3700

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Chadman
                  Need to dominate on both lines. If the Steelers do that, everything will look better as they'll be able to impose their will on teams, unlike this season where they were just holding ground too often.
                  They've been investing high draft picks on both lines. Hopefully, they can stay healthy enough to make it worthwhile.

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